Wrap-Around Shark Shirt

Spring has {almost} sprung, but instead of getting bit by the cleaning bug, I’ve become a willing victim of the crafting bug! Not that it really takes much to bring out that side of me (ummm, Project Gallery, anyone?), but ever since it’s warmed up, I’ve felt super inspired.

I’ve also noticed that my son has outgrown most of his warm weather gear….hello toddler life. So I decided to combine my desire to get my craft on and my son’s need of some new short sleeve duds into this very project: a cool wrap-around shark shirt! Keep reading for all the fun details.

Wrap-Around Shark Shirt + Heat Press Giveaway!

Supplies

My Mockup

At Target, I scored a plain gray t-shirt that amazingly didn’t have a pocket on the chest (why are colored pocketless tees so hard to find???). So I brought it home, snapped a quick pic, and threw it in the wash, then got to work on my mockup.

Silhouette Cut Settings

Once my shark was scaled to the appropriate size, I finalized my cut settings for my Silhouette Cameo.

When playing with glitter HTV, I generally use the default cut settings for Heat Transfer Material: Flocked (but always do a test cut first!). Also, don’t forget to mirror your design when working with HTV since you have to flip it over to apply it, unlike regular vinyl.

Here are the settings I used here:

Blade: 3

Speed: 5

Thickness: 33

Cutting the Glitter HTV

Yeah, yeah. I get that it’s a little unusual. But it’s my all-time favorite material to work with with my Silhouette Cameo. Plus, everybody knows that real men (and little men) wear glitter. And pink. And whatever they want.

And yes, my mat isn’t very sticky anymore so I used a few pieces of painter’s tape to hold it in place, and those paint sample jars helped to keep the mat from shifting as it got fed farther into the Silhouette. Whatever works, folks! ;)

Applying the Glitter HTV

Once my design was finished cutting, I trimmed it away from the rest of the sheet then weeded (or removed) the excess vinyl.

I preheated my iron to the Cotton setting and placed a flattened cardboard box down to protect my floor (I’m way too lazy to haul out our big, clunky ironing board, plus you can get better leverage on the floor).

Then I positioned the shark decal so it was flat on the front of the shirt, making sure all wrinkles were smoothed away. I then gradually ironed it onto the shirt, working about 8-10 seconds in one spot then moving my iron right along.

Once the HTV was fully applied, I carefully peeled away the clear backing then trimmed it away, leaving it over the rest of the shark’s tail that still needed to be adhered.

Next, I turned the shirt to the side so the rest of the area that needed to have the shark applied to it was nice and flat. Then I repeated the steps and finished ironing the HTV into place.

Before applying the HTV, I was a little concerned that the seam might give me some issues. However, the HTV actually stuck without any issues!

The Completed Wrap-Around Shark Shirt!

And here it is! I think it turned out super cool. The glitter actually works really well with this design since it glistens like wet scales….even though sharks don’t really have scales. Whatev. This will be perfect for my little man, especially during Shark Week! ;)

The Silhouette Challenge!

It’s Silhouette Challenge time again, y’all! It’s been a while since we’ve had one of these, and 2016 is back with some changes: instead of having monthly Challenges, they’ll be quarterly now, BUT each one will have a super awesome giveaway! Woot!

As you can see, this quarter’s theme is Fabric & Apparel Crafts, and we’ve got a total of 22 awesome projects to share with you today! Hop around and check them all out!

Heat Press Giveaway!

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